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  • Refurbished Night Vision Goggles  By : Ricky Tan
    These days there are various kinds of refurbished night vision goggles that are available in the market. These are basically used for security purposes as they improve the visibility during the night.
  • What the Great Depression Can Teach You About Managing Money Today  By : Jo Ann LeQuang
    Saving is such an alien concept for many consumers, it is no wonder so many of us are faced with overwhelming debt. Frugality was practiced in the Great Depression out of sheer necessity. Today, saving strategies can simplify our lifestyle, improve our relationships, and help us not only get out of debt but save money for the future.
  • How to Compare Health Insurance Quotes Online  By : Dennis Alexander
    In today’s day and age internet is part of most of our daily lives. Internet making our daily task easier, like comparing health insurance quotes online. If you have not started you health insurance shopping online then you are for a surprise. What you will find out is literally hundreds of thousands of website offering free health insurance quotes online. When looking at all the websites that offer health insurance quotes, there are basically two types of websites available to you.
  • Independent Invents Much Better Way to Conduct Stock Trading Research with Proprietary System  By : Roy MacNaughton
    One individual investor, constantly frustrated by the onerous task of wading through the deluge of stock market and individual stock data was tired. Recognizing that the investors want to know exactly what is happening with their portfolio and how to ensure that their own Investment Advisor focuses on their financial affairs, he developed a unique system that allows everyone access to this better way of researching stocks.
  • Architects Now Designing Homes For Mortals  By : Nicholas Marr
    Owining a architect designed home is now possible as overseas prooperty developers empoy the use of famous modern architects to help sell thier homes.
  • Young Investors Simple Stock Investment Strategy  By : Vince Shorb
    For young or inexperienced investors choosing a stock or mutual fund can be confusing. Fortunately, there is a simple investment you can make without having any experience in the stock market. Investing young gives you a huge advantage! What's more, by investing young you benefit because the money you made from your investments - make you more money.
  • Taking the Mystery out of Software Financing and Software Leasing  By : Sean Marten
    The very terms "software leasing" and "software financing" are confusing to many businesspeople. This is due to the fact that software is typically not seen as something that is purchased over time. But times are changing.
  • Preparing a House for a Quick Sale  By : Jason Loucks
    How to Get a House Ready to Sell quickly
  • Legal Credit Repair Methods  By : Mike Powers
    To better understand what legal credit repair is, it would be helpful to understand a few types of illegal credit repair:
  • Online Savings Accounts - Top 10 tips to grow your money faster  By : Richard Greenwood
    You might think that savings accounts don't really help save much, even though their name suggests so. However, this is misleading. While they may not compare to other high yield options like mutual funds or stocks and shares, they can provide a safe, effective and risk free way of growing your money fast. Find out how to grow your money faster.
  • The Fast Track to Your Financial Freedom (Part 2) - Adding Velocity to Your Investments  By : Tom Wheelwright
    This whole idea of LEVERAGE is great and earning $81,000 on a $20,000 investment over seven years would be terrific. The problem with this is "IT'S STILL TOO SLOW." We can still do much better. Besides leverage, we need to add the principle of VELOCITY. Here's how it works:
  • How to Sell Your Home or Investment Property  By : Jason Loucks
    How to Sell Your Home or Investment Property
  • Section 179 - 4th Qtr Tax Saving Strategy for Small Business  By : Sean Marten
    Use the power of available deductions to boost your business's bottom line in 2007. Purchase new or "new to you" used business equipment now. Then place it in service by December 31st to realize exceptional tax savings.
  • Improve Your Credit Scoring  By : Jim Moore
    This article explains what you must do to improve your credit scoring.
  • Compare credit cards online  By : Richard Greenwood
    Today the credit card market has reached almost saturation point in Australia. However this hasn't stopped credit card providers from offering lucrative deals or promotional schemes, neither has it stopped the average Australian consumer from procuring more cards. If you are new to the market, here is a guide to help you compare credit cards and pick the best one for you.
  • The Fast Track to Your Financial Freedom (Part 1) - Leveraging Your Money  By : Tom Wheelwright
    Say you deposit $1,000 into your bank. The bank will happily pay you interest on your deposit, and the longer you leave it there, the higher the interest rate the bank is willing to pay. Did you every wonder why? The bank is very happy to pay you 2% interest when they will lend out up to ten times the amount at, say 6%. So on your $1,000 deposit, they pay you $20 and they earn $600. Not a bad return, considering they are using YOUR MONEY!!
  • How to Quick Sell a Fixer Upper (Once You've Fixed It Up)  By : Jason Loucks
    How to sell your flip property quickly
  • Christmas and the Ghost of Forex Past  By :
    As Christmas and the New Year approaches, we spend a moment or two reflecting upon our forex performance during 2007
  • The Absolute Basics for Selling Your House  By : Jason Loucks
    These are the basic things you need to know to sell your house yourself.
  • St.George Credit Card Range  By : Richard Greenwood
    St.George bank is the first largest in Australia and offers one of the most competitive range of credit cards on the market.
  • Mortgage Closing Costs - What to Expect  By : Rob Parker
    When you close your mortgage make sure you are aware of the other costs you may incur.
  • What is Market Structure and why should I care?  By : Tim Quast
    In today's global, Reg NMS electronic equity markets, traders and investors alike react to market structure. In general terms, Market Structure means the number, size, kind and distribution of participants in a market.
  • Home Equity Friend or Foe?  By : Antonio Filippone
    Discover how your home equity can be a financial tool you can leverage to build wealth for your future. Once you understand this concept you may never look at your home equity the same again.
  • Flipping Houses is Legal, Easy, and Profitable Done Right  By : Jason Loucks
    Is flipping homes illegal? Don't fret. I break down the fallacies of home-flipping in a concise manner, so those caught in the fog of confusion can clearly discover the truth.
  • Visa Debit - How it works  By : Richard Greenwood
    With a visa debit card you can have direct access to the funds lying in the savings account in your bank. Thus instead of a regular credit card that operates on the buy now pay later principle a debit card of the Visa variety enables you to have the option of paying immediately.
  • How to Avoid Business Opportunity Investment Loan Mistakes  By :
    There are two major business opportunity investment loan mistakes which should always be anticipated and avoided. These key business financing errors can be avoided with a reasonable amount of time and caution.
  • Types Of Remortgages  By : Graham Bradlington
    With fluctuations in mortgage interest rates leading to an all time low, remortgaging property is becoming an increasingly popular option among borrowers. Remortgaging helps to lower interest rates and allow using the increased value of the home for needs requiring urgent cash or for alternative investment options.
  • Why the Lottery is a Better Investment than Mutual Funds  By : Tom Wheelwright
    Even though I am not an investment advisor and never hold myself out as one, clients continue to ask me what to do to prepare for retirement. Should I max out my 401(k) contribution? Should I do an IRA? Should I put more in my profit sharing plan or pension plan? My response - putting your money into the lottery may be a better investment.
  • Borrowing Levels 'Are High'  By : Abbi Rouse
    Britons are borrowing an increasing amount of money, new research shows.
  • Which Is Better- A UK Or French Mortgage?  By : Nick Dowlatshahi
    A comparison between taking a UK or French mortgage to fund your property purchase in France
  • Budget + Investment = Reward  By : Pete Glocker
    This article is to give consumers information to better their financial situations.
  • The IRS has a holiday gift for you. Really, they do!!  By : Sean Marten
    In simple terms, Section 179 is an incentive by the United States government to stimulate the economy by encouraging small and medium sized businesses to purchase equipment this year by making it very advantageous in a tax sense.
  • How Will French Property Fare In The Coming Years?  By : Nick Dowlatshahi
    An overview of how the French Property market is expected to perform over the next few years
  • Three Reasons Why Your Company HAS to Accept Credit Cards For Business  By : Max Anderson
    Does your company accept credit cards for business? If the answer to that question is no, you might not have your doors open for long. Think you don't need to accept credit cards to survive? These four points might change your mind.
  • SEP's, IRA's, 401(k)'s and RRSP's  By : Tom Wheelwright
    My gripe with SEP's, IRA's, 401(k)'s and RRSP's is that the financial institutions and the government push them so hard that people think they are the ONLY alternative. There are many other ways to save taxes that are much better for many people.
  • Three Tips for Holiday Shopping with Credit Cards  By : Edward Vegliante
    The holiday season is in full swing. As you join the ranks of Christmas shoppers, you'll find plenty of ways to spend your hard-earned money. Using a credit card makes shopping easy; so easy, in fact, that many Americans will spend too much this month. Yet Christmas shopping does not have to lead to credit card debt. This year, you can take steps to avoid a gloomy credit card statement in January.
  • 11 Great Financial Tips for Homemakers  By : Kent Irwin
    Financial tips when living on only one income.
  • Jatropha Debate - Managed Plantations vs. Contract Farming  By : Alec Shapiro
    Jatropha plants produce oil that can be used as biodiesel. This hardy plant offers an economically viable alternative fuel and is not produced from food-crops. However, Indian farmers have rejected a contract farming method of Jatropha plant production. Jatropha thought-leaders Bioenergy Plantations Pte Ltd have found that managed plantations are the best method for a successful production.
  • Saving Money With Credit Card Consolidation  By : Robert Livingston
    Credit cards have become a way of life for most individuals and families. The convenience of credit cards has led to their increased usage and with that increasing credit card debt. In many cases, credit card debt is spread out between many credit cards. Consolidating credit card debt may save you money. Find out in this article if credit card consolidation can save you money in this article.
  • Dubai & Abu Dhabi Look Forward to Booming Real Estate  By : Nicholas Marr
    The Middle East in the form of Dubai and Abu Dhabi are set to be the real estate growth areas of the future. UAE is set to benefit from a bright future which is real estate all the way.
  • Tips for Buying Land for a Custom or Modern Prefab Home  By : Renee Adelman
    Helpful advice for finding and purchasing land or lots for a custom house or modern prefab home.
  • Forex without initial deposit is reall  By : Gerard. PERES Gerard PERES.
    Most people that are involved in the internet will have heard of forex at some point or other, many people will not know exactly what it is or how it can earn you money so they don’t bother to learn the principles required to be successful in the world of Forex trading. This is mainly because people don’t often know where to look for information and education in order to begin trading currency online, it’s a proven fact that people can use this process to make a comfortable amount of money each month.
  • How Much Home Can You Afford to Buy?  By : Robert Livingston
    When buying a home, many questions and concerns may come to mind such as whether you have enough for a down payment, your credit rating and how to go about the whole process of finding a home and a home loan. However, one issue many home buyers overlook when starting their new home search is figuring out just how much home they can afford. In this article, I discuss how to figure out just how much home you can afford.
  • Independent Investor Uses Market Surveys, Develops Proprietary Stock Research Techniques  By : Roy MacNaughton
    You need to know the answer to this question, if you're relying on your Investment Adviser or managing your own stock portfolio. Do you have complete and transparent access to 'all' of the relevant information you need when making those investment decisions? One independent investor knew he didn't, so he invented a way to make the research faster and more accurate.
  • Cooling Housing Market  By : Karan
    It is of little surprise that recent interest rate rises have taken its toll on house prices across the UK. The number of new mortgage approvals in the UK fell to a 12-month low in April, Bank of England figures show. Mortgage approvals totalled 107,000 in April, down from 111,000 in March and the third monthly decline in a row. In a further indication of weakening buyer demand mortgage lending rose by £8.9bn, much less than expected and the weakest rise since September.
  • The Property Market in Sydney It's An Australian Thing  By : Nicholas Marr
    Sydney Australia is booming and over the long term it seems that buyes will be in a win win situation. But how is this vibrant city really doing and why invest in Sydney Australia
  • France- The Safest Place In The World To Buy Property  By : Nick Dowlatshahi
    An analysis of the French sales process and how it protects the buyer providing the safest system in the world
  • Capital Markets driving the cost of Mortgages  By : Robert Thomson
    Interest rates and Borrowing are a current hot topic. Banks are keeping rates high at the moment, simply due to risk, but what underlines all this is the cost of lending money between the banks.
  • Raise Your Student Budget  By : Vince Shorb
    To many college students, 'budget' is a four letter word. Because of the expenses associated with attending college many students are forced to live on a tight college budget. With some simple money saving tips you can stretch that tight student budget further than you think which will give you the freedom to be able to fully experience college life.
  • How to Protect Your Assets Legally and Guaranteed  By : Duncan Watson
    Protecting assets and preserving wealth have become the focus of attention of many folk, all around the world, with assets. Wealth in the civilised countries (and some not so civilised) has risen considerably, particularly over the past twenty years. These folk seek guaranteed ways of legally protecting what they own. Proper tax and financial planning, using trusts, both on and offshore, is now essential in todays world.

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